The summer before Taylor led the operation in which authorities charged Daly, 20, with three felonies after agents mistook water for beer, the head of ABC's law enforcement wing decided Taylor had lost command of his troops in Lynchburg and asked him to transfer to Staunton.

Sounds like the Catholic Church. And probably many other large organizations where it's hard to fire bad employees.

rugman11:Thanks everybody for clearing up the article. I'm really wondering about this, though.

"It was one of more than 50 personnel moves among about 120 agents and supervisors that Walker made over a 15-month period ending in January 2013, according to internal agency memos."

What the hell is going on in that department that more than 40% of the agents are being moved or reassigned in a little over a year?

I'd say it is either a case of a good guy finally taking charge and removing all the bad apples from his tree, or he is a crooked farker and getting rid of all the people that aren't taking part in his scaremongering and willing to stand up for themselves... The coming year will reveal his colors...

ZAZ:The summer before Taylor led the operation in which authorities charged Daly, 20, with three felonies after agents mistook water for beer, the head of ABC's law enforcement wing decided Taylor had lost command of his troops in Lynchburg and asked him to transfer to Staunton.

Sounds like the Catholic Church. And probably many other large organizations where it's hard to fire bad employees.

Except in the Catholic Church, that water could have been turned to wine at any moment!

/Catholic traffic stops would go something like:"Why do you have a body in the back seat?""That's a box of 'Nilla Wafers.""Oh, sure, *now* it is. I've got my eye on you. Cannibal."

Fursecution:Typhoid:I chose this one for the "taking it seriously" malarky.

Damn. That is farked up. Thanks.

/Google is not your friend. You are their product.

Oh for derailing crikey's sake. That's too much overcompensation to cover your laziness to not use a Search Engine of Your Choice (TM, brought to you by the letter "M" and Cocoa Strippies Breakfast Cereal).

That was a tough article to read. It's like it was written in English, but followed the sentence construction rules of Farsi. I think the writer achieved the grammatical version of a Magic Eye image, where in order to grasp the true picture of what's there, you have to cross your eyes and stare until some of the words overlap and transpose themselves.

Let me get this straight. The agent in charge actually never filed the "consuming alcohol" charge and was filing it for evading arrest and disobeying the direction of an (plainclothes gun branishing) officer?

Which they never had the right to place her into custody for because she wasn't consuming alcohol because their agents think LaCroix is like FourLoko?